World tourism numbers up 6.0% in first half of 2018: UN

Madrid, Spain (AFP) — International tourist numbers grew 6.0 per cent in the first half of 2018, with southern Europe and south-east Asia posting the biggest growth, due to the upturn in the global economy, the UN World Tourism Organization said Wednesday.

The number of international tourists surged to around 641 million between January and June, some 37 million more than during the same period last year, the Madrid-based United Nations body said in a statement.

“Today’s release of international tourism data for the first half of 2018 serves as further proof of the sector’s resilience and relentless growth trajectory,” said UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili.

All world regions “enjoyed robust growth in tourist arrivals” during the first half, with the increase “fuelled by strong demand from major source markets, supported by an upswing in the global economy”.

Britain, France and Russia all posted double-digit increases in outbound spending in Europe, while India and South Korea drove growth in Asia.

Southern and Mediterranean Europe saw an 8.7 per cent rise in international visitors, while south-east Asia recorded a 9.4 per cent increase.